SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) — A new report finds fewer children’s products are being recalled. But parents aren’t paying close enough attention to recall warnings that could possibly affect their children.

According to the advocacy group Kids in Danger, product recalls were down 24 percent in 2011 from the year before. However, the number of injuries and incidents associated with recalls grew seven percent.

Nancy Cowles, the advocacy group’s executive director, said it’s good that manufacturers are being held to a higher standard. “New requirements to avoid lead in children’s products and for safer cribs went into effect about the same time,” Cowles said. She hoped that’s part of the reason that the number has decreased.